Mario Testino's covers for Vogue Paris

With 30 years of experience, 65 covers for Vogue Paris and more than 1,000 photographs published, Mario Testino and Vogue Paris go way back. With Gigi Hadid as the iconic photographer’s latest subject for the November issue, browse a cover archive born of a collaboration that has stood the test of time.

In February 1995, Mario Testino first began collaborating with Vogue Paris. Within this issue dedicated to ready-to-wear, we found the must-have Parisian accessories including shoes, bags, veils and gloves. Timeless elegance exuded from the cover as model Meghan Douglas appeared in a silk crepe jumpsuit by John Galliano with long white feathers in her hair. This shot was picked twelve years later to front the Vogue En Beauté exhibit at the national library in Paris in June 2007.

Stephanie Seymour posed for the April 1995 cover in head-to-toe white. This image also appeared in the S.O.S Robes Blanchesedit, which added a breeze of modernity to the eternal fantasy of the white blouse. With a full pout and her raven-colored hair twisted up, Stephanie Seymour was irresistible in her shirtdresses by Mugler and Gucci.

Vogue Paris April 1995

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Exactly one year after his first Vogue Paris cover, Mario Testino played with tone-on-tone color and photographed Carolyn Murphy in a mandarin-colored Gianni Versace look.

Vogue Paris February 1996

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Louis Vuitton celebrated their 100 years and Balmain its 50, and for the occasion Vogue Paris feted the French couture houses with its March 1996 issue. Legendary model of the 1990s, Shalom Harlowfronted the issue in a yellow retro asymmetrical dress from Givenchy haute couture, and brought to life the best looks of the collections for Mario Testino. In a shot taken from the La Couture Par Excellencespread by the Peruvian photographer, Shalom Harlow was also photographed alongside fellow models Kyle Bax, Amy Wesson, Esther De Jong, Christina Kruse, Ramsay Jones, and Veronica Renault.

Vogue Paris March 1996

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Chandra North wore a perforated, neoprene crop top by Jean Paul Gaultier on the cover of Vogue Paris April 1996. The luxurious issue contained the Riche & Célèbre spread by Mario Testino where animal printed looks by Dolce &Gabbana and streams of Harry Winston diamonds rubbed shoulder, exuding ultimate glamour.

Vogue Paris April 1996

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For this haute couture special, Carolyn Murphyshowed off the small of her back for Mario Testino dressed in an embroidered satin bolero with Japanese dragon motifs by Givenchy couture. We found the photograph again a few pages into the magazine in the Choc Sportspread, which looked at sportswear with an elegant eye.

Vogue Paris March 1998

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The color white washonored for the April 1998 Vogue Paris issue. Eva Herzigova exuded a minimalist allure on the cover by Mario Testino wearing a zip-up nylon blouse over a cottonJil Sander tank. Partnering with this issue, the photographer signed a modernist edit where the Czech model appeared stripped of any superfluous accessories. The editorial alluded to the turn of the century, and the start of the 2000s, a time that marked an important moment in the magazine's history, which was demonstrated in the Les Années Vogue 1920-2010 documentary distributed with the November issue that year.

Vogue Paris April 1998

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Thirty years after the events of May 1968 in Paris, Vogue Paris reinterpreted the revolutionary and utopist spirit of this era in its May 1998 issue. Posing for Mario Testino, EwaWitkowska mixed military and floral prints in an embroidered, camouflage jacket by Jean Paul Gaultier worn over a lacy cotton Chloé blouse and military green pants.

Vogue Paris May 1998

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Fernanda Tavares posed for Mario Testino on the cover of this issue dedicated to swimwear, and as a nod to the soccer world cup, the model held a France 98 scarf.

Vogue Paris June/July 1998

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Natalia Semanova embodied the chic graphic look present throughout the September 1998 issue, in a white silk Chanel haute couture camisole and wrapped with a black cashmere scarf. In the Vogue Paris couture special, Mario Testino signed the Rebelle spread featuring black and white photos where Audrey Marnay,as well as several other models, appeared in floor-length skirts and long black leather gloves.

Vogue Paris September 1998

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On the cover of the October 1998 issue, we found Aurélie Claudel - one of the rare French models on the scene during the 1990s - photographed by Mario Testino. Discovered as she was walking through the Jardin des Plantes in Paris, Aurélie saw her career hit another level thanks to this Vogue Paris cover. In 2001, the Peruvian photographer met up with the model again for the Pirelli calendar shoot.

Vogue Paris October 1998

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For November 1998, Mario Testinophotographed Elisabet D.on the cover of Vogue Paris wearing a Shetland wool coat over a Prada skirt. Partnering with the magazine once again, the Peruvian photographer captured the Paris hip, abandoning the legendary Left Bank to explore the other side of the Seine and its new, ultra cool spots like concept store colette and the Flèche d'Or. Within the glossy pages we found Bianca Li, Audrey Marnay and LouDoillon.

Vogue Paris November 1998

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For her first Vogue Paris cover, Audrey Marnay radiated mysterious beauty for this Christmas issue. After signing almost every cover in 1998, Mario Testino gave this French model a modern-day Madonna look to incarnate the Mode et Science trend popular at the end of the 20th century. Sporting brown hair for the issue, Audrey Marnay wore a chiffon cape-dress and a Balenciaga high-necked collar.

Vogue Paris December/January 1998-1999

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American model Haylynn Cohen posed for the cover of the February 1999 sport issue wearing a Sea Island cotton sweater and Louis Vuitton silk Bermuda shorts.

Vogue Paris February 1999

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This Vogue Paris cover was Kate's very first shoot with Mario Testino. Their friendship began when the photographer went backstage to congratulate the young model after her first John Galliano show, and found her in tears, upset over the way she had walked. On this cover, the blonde turned brunette and wore head-to-toe Christian Dior haute couture, and inside the March 1999 special couture issue, Mario Testino honored Madame Yevonde, the English photographer from the 1930s with the Haute Couture,Excès Simple editorial.

Vogue Paris March 1999

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It was all in the details for the April 1999 issue. Frankie Rayder hit the cover photographed by Mario Testinosporting a canvas and leather Gucci bag. As the model of the moment, Frankie was one of the most asked for models on the runways and in campaigns for 1999. A few pages into the magazine, the photographer shot the top 20 accessories of the season in a series of vibrant, sixties-inspired photos.

Vogue Paris April 1999

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As Victorie de Castellane presented her very first fine jewelry collection at Christian Dior, and Jean Paul Gaultier made Jacqueline de Ribes his muse, fashion found its taste for excess and Vogue Paris honored this passion in the May 1999 issue. On the cover, Vivien Solari appeared wearing a hand-knit Céline sweater in front of Mario Testino's lens.

Vogue Paris May 1999

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For her third Vogue Paris cover by Mario Testino, Carolyn Murphy posed in a Calvin Klein green silk tank dress. This summer special honored pastel colors and materials that act as a second skin.

Vogue Paris June/July 1999

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After shooting almost all the covers for Vogue Paris in 1998 and 1999, Mario Testino dedicated himself to his own work in 2000, and didn't return to Vogue until February 2001. He chose Kate Moss to play a platinum blonde femme-enfant on one of the covers for this issue.

Vogue Paris February 2001

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What stands out most about Carolyn Murphy on the cover of the June/July 2001 issue, isher sixties-inspired eyeliner - thick and precise. The top model is almost unrecognizable on the cover photographed by Mario Testino.

Vogue Paris June/July 2001

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This was her ninth Vogue Paris cover in 15 years and for the October 2001 issue, Linda Evangelista guest starred in the magazine that honored the "sacred top model". Photographed by Mario Testino, the model posed in a relaxed, playful manner wearing a Prada dress.

Vogue Paris October 2001

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Photographed by Mario Testino, Amber Valetta revealed her new short haircut and showed off a pair of Gucci fantastical earrings on the cover of the November 2001 issue.

Vogue Paris November 2001

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After posing for the February 2001 cover, Kate Moss rang in the new year by appearing again on the cover ofVogue Paris for the holiday issue. With her face half-lit by a crown of Christmas lights, the British model was photographed by Mario Testino in a turban and tank top by Yohji Yamamoto.

Vogue Paris December/January 2001-2002

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Claudia Schiffer revealed her beauty secrets in the pages of Vogue Paris April 2002, and posed for Mario Testino on the cover of the issue in a ck Calvin Klein Jeans denim jacket embroidered with her name.

Vogue Paris April 2002

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With her beauty mark just above her lips, legs that go on forever and long glossy brown hair, Cindy Crawfordwas the sex symbol of the 1980s and 1990s. The super model posed for Mario Testino on the cover of the August 2002 issue wearing a washed lambskin jacket and Empire dress in silk lace by Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent. In wild photographs that radiated a sensual energy, we found the model inside the magazine in the Une Belle FilleCommeMoi edit.

Vogue Paris August 2002

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Over the years, Vogue Paris has invited various famous faces, including Alfred Hitchcock, Salvador Dali, the Dalaï Lama and even Kurosawa to take the reins on the Christmas issue. For the months of December 2002 and January 2003, the biggest models at the time opened up their photo albums for the magazine. On the cover of this special edition Gisele Bündchen poses in a silk kimono by Tom Ford for Gucci, under the lens of Mario Testino. Several pages into the magazine, the Peruvian photographer also shot a mischievous Margherita Missoni, who revealed her extraordinary family legacy to the magazine.

Vogue Paris December/January 2002-2003

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It is a rare thing to see a man pose of the cover of Vogue Paris, but for this April 2003 issue, titled Nos Hommes , we see Natalie Vodianova, dressed entirely in Chanel, draped lovingly over Werner Schreyer as photographed by Mario Testino. Here, the front cover star isn't the top Russian model but Werner himself. Star of the 1990s and easily mistaken for James Dean, the young male model saw his career take off the day he was discovered by Mario Testino in London. Since then he has posed for some of the biggest names in the business and, in this issue, divulges all to Marie Pointurier including his plans for the future.

Vogue Paris April 2003

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Who better than Mario Testino to cut through the Kate Moss phenomenon? Close with Kate since her early days, he photographed the model wearing a Coeur Anatomique crystal necklace by Swarovski, holding a velvet ribbon by Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent between her fingers, for the May 2003 cover of Vogue Paris. Here Kate Moss seems more childlike than ever, letting her boyfriend sweater slip slightly to reveal a bare shoulder. She also bares her secrets in this Vogue Paris issue. Mario Testino worked on two other series, one a Chrome Séduction shoot playing neon colors against cold metal, and the other, an intimate look into the life of Nicole Kidman.

Vogue Paris May 2003

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With a lightly bronzed visage and hair windswept by the sea air, Milla Jovovich poses for the cover of this summer edition under the watchful eye of Mario Testino. This powerful duo feature in the magazine's series Bons Basiers de Russie where the actress, an obsession of Luc Besson, shows off her physical prowess in swimsuits and wrists bound in a pair of diamond encrusted cuffs designed by Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent.

Vogue Paris June/July 2003

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Contributor to the September 2003 issue, Mario Testino chose the setting of the Croisette in Cannes to shoot the ultra feminine series, Le Grand Jeu. On the cover of this fashion special, Carolyn Murphy wears a Dior fox fur jacket complete with silk Yvan & Marzia scarf tied around her short locks.

Vogue Paris September 2003

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Twenty years after having posed on the cover of Vogue Paris for her ex-husband photographer David Bailey, Catherine Deneuve was given the honor of fronting the 2003 Christmas issue. Turned only three-quarters of the way towards the camera lens, Catherine is captured in a Lanvin fur trench coat broken down for the reader by Mario Testino.

Vogue Paris December/January 2003-2004

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On the cover of this February issue dedicated to the best collections for the Spring/Summer 2004 season, top model Erin Wasson is captured in a shoot by Mario Testino. Hair lightened by the Californian sun with eyes darkened by an intense smoky look, the American super model shows off her sculpted curves in a Prada t-shirt and Calvin Klein mesh silk skirt.

Vogue Paris February 2004

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For her fifth cover with Mario Testino, Kate Moss wore a Gucci fox fur and organza shawl coat, over a Nike cotton sports bra, in a sporty-chic look was created in honor of the Olympic Games held in Athens that year. The Peruvian photographer worked on almost all of the fashion editorials in this issue of Vogue Paris.

Vogue Paris November 2004

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Sofia Coppola was the guest of honor for the cover of Vogue Paris in December 2005. Faithful to her classic yet subdued elegance, Francis Ford Coppola's daughter poses in a black bustier dress knotted with silk taffeta by Marc Jacobs, as photographed by Mario Testino. At the back of this Christmas edition, the reader finds a selection of the director's photographs, including her favorite places and even parts of her personal diary.

Vogue Paris December/January 2004-2005

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Larry Flynt's personal confessions, the most troubling erotic memories from 12 well-known faces... There is no doubt that this February 2005 sets the standards high for eroticism and pleasure. Mario Testino has photographed a provocative Gemma Ward in Lolita for the cover. The photographic genius, in-keeping with the theme of the magazine, plunges the reader into the world of luxury and takes them to the limits of the law with the Corps & Lames series.

Vogue Paris February 2005

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Under the careful eye of Mario Testino, Isabeli Fontana and Jeisa Chiminazzo exhale the evocative sensuality of their home country for the cover of the June/July 2005 issue. Contributor for this summer edition, the Peruvian photographer feels completely at home in Brazil, and the reader can tell. It is here where discovered he the top models namely Gisele Bündchen and Marcelle Bittar. It was the perfect opportunity for him to pay homage to the exotic beauty of this South American country in the photo shoot Transe des Sens.

Vogue Paris June/July 2005

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To celebrate her return to the big screen, Demi Moore chose Vogue Paris for an exclusive interview. Draped in the American flag from a private collection at Ralph Lauren, the actress posed for the cover of this August 2005 edition in front of Mario Testino. It was a chance for Vogue Paris to present a portrait of the faces the most en vogue in American fashion at the time, among them Pharell Williams and Marc Jacobs.

Mariacarla Boscono and Patricia Schmid are unrecognizable for this Vogue Paris February 2006 cover shot. Dressed in blonde and brown wigs, the two top models celebrate Argentinean passion in front of Mario Testino's lens. Audacious and sensual perfectly describe this edition, seen principally in the Tango des Passions series shot by the photographer. His work appears again several pages into the magazine in the editorial Maîtresse Glam.

Vogue Paris February 2006

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A look at Italy in this magazine released for May 2006 featuring top model Anna Mariya playing a femme fatale in Versace for Mario Testino. To shoot the series Ivre de Rome, the photographer took inspiration from the films Fellini and Pasolini to give the winding streets of this eternal city a theatrical allure.

Vogue Paris May 2006

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Hilary Rhoda plays Parisian for the August 2006 issue of Vogue Paris. Under the lens of Mario Testino, the American model gives us a fashion lesson slipping with verve into the small black dresses and other essentials that are staples in the French woman's wardrobe.

Known for using her public image to her advantage with the most dexterity, Paris Hilton had the honor of covering the November 2006 issue of Vogue Paris. The young socialite confided in Loïc Prigent and posed naturally in front of Mario Testino, dressed simply in a cotton brassière by Ralph Lauren and a paneled wool and leather tulip skirt by Azzedine Alaïa.

Vogue Paris November 2006

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Guest of honor for the February 2007 magazine, Mario Testino dressed the cover with the new en vogue jet-set. The photographer knew Margherita Missoni, Bee ShafferandTatiana Santo Domingo and photographed them at a party at Gramarcy Park in New York. We particularly love the Lanvin dress worn by Doutzen Kroes on the cover of the magazine, printed with the face of fellow top model Malgosia Bela.

Vogue Paris February 2007

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Sophie Marceau was the special guest for this Cannes Film Festival edition of the magazine. We see the star, who presented at the Croisette her second full length film, on the cover of this issue for May 2007. Sophie Marceau doesn't shy away from the camera, revealing her toned body for Mario Testino, concealing her waist behind a large Yves Saint Laurent belt.

Vogue Paris May 2007

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For this June/July edition, Vogue Paris headed to Rio in Brazil. Here the reader discovers Catherine McNeil as captured by Mario Testino in a long wool crimped bustier dress by Ralph Lauren Collection, accompanied by a felt head piece created by Stephen Jones for Comme des Garçons.

Vogue Paris June/July 2007

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Five years after their first collaboration together for Vogue Paris, Mario Testino met up with Claudia Schiffer once more for the August 2007 issue. Dressed in a tweed military style Chanel Croisière jacket, the supermodel went au natural opening the doors of her Suffolk castle to Carole Sabas and the photographer for an exclusive photo shoot. Mario Testino also worked on the series Icône, inspired by the allure and the unique style of Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue US.

Vogue Paris August 2007

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For Vogue Paris February 2008, the magazine chose Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell to pose for the cover. The supermodel friends known for their party girl London lifestyles, wore Louis Vuitton to star in this specialBad Girls issue, in a black and white photo shoot by Mario Testino.

Vogue Paris February 2008

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Cannes Film Festival once again hits the Croisiette and it is the turn of Julianne Moore to embody the film festival special for Mario Testino.

Vogue Paris May 2008

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Laetitia Casta and Noémie Lenoir take turns playing like little Parisian children in a complete Chanel look for the cover of this June/July 2008 issue. Vogue Paris dressed the two stars of L'Oréal for this double cover dedicated to French charm. In an almost perfect mime, the two models copy each other's movements and gestures exactly, without ever bumping into one another. Evil twins one could say.

Vogue Paris June/July 2008

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"It is her first time posing for the cover of a magazine. She chose Vogue and Mario Testino", wrote Emmanuelle Alt, editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris about Charlotte Casiraghi in the exclusive September 2011 edition. Experienced horse-rider and new face of the equestrian wear by Gucci, the heir of the Grimaldi family opened her doors to Rocher and Mario Testino.

Vogue Paris September 2011

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"Vogue and the cinema go back a long way together, in a story lived passionately over many years. Polanski, Deneuve, Dietrich, Scorsese, Moreau, Hitchcock, Marceau, Cotillard and so many other film stars have all been featured on the cover", wrote Emmanuelle Alt, editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris, in her May editorial. On the cover isLaetitia Casta shot by Mario Testino, four years after he shot her for the June/July 2008 issue dedicated to French charm. The ex-runway star now turned actress is preparing to shine on the big screen in Les Adorés by Hélène Fillières and with the Cannes Film Festival just around the corner, Laetitia Casta played the sultry screen siren in an Alexander McQueen dress in a series of photos which set the tone for this special edition of the magazine, packed full of ball gowns and diamonds.

Vogue Paris May 2012

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"George Michael is an idol. From the happy-go-lucky days of Wham! to the steamy Faith-era leather bomber, and supermodel-packed video for Freedom, the British pop star's irresistible dulcet tones make him something of a phoenix, able to transcend trends like no other," writes Vogue Paris Editor-in-Chief Emmanuelle Alt, in her editorial for the October 2012 issue. George chose Kate Moss to feature in the video for his latest hit, White Light, and the pair featured on our cover, in a picture taken by Mario Testino.

Vogue Paris October 2012

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Guest of honor of the April issue, Mario Testino took Vogue Paris all around his homeland of Peru, from the mountains to the desert and to the sea in an exclusive trip to visit and discover the photographer's sentiments of home and favorite addresses.

Vogue Paris April 2013

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The pages of Vogue Paris April 2013 were dripping with diamonds, evening dresses and couture desire. Fronting the cover of an issue dedicated to all things decadent and luxurious, Mario Testino captured model Edita Vilkeviciute under the French Riviera sunshine.

Vogue Paris April 2013

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"Here comes the sun. Spring brightens the pages of Vogue Paris this month as fashion heads for South Beach Miami, where Mario Testino captured sun-kissed girls under the early summer sun, for the Miami Heat editorial. With their caramel skin, these are free, conquering women," wrote Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt in her April 2014 editorial. Cover girl Cameron Russell continues the commitment to challenging discrimination and promoting healthy body image that she started with her TED talk in 2012, turning to imagery to make her voice heard. A meeting organized for New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2014-2015 was followed by the bright lights of Florida, as Mario Testino captured Cameron alongside Malaika Firth in the vibrant Jungle Fever editorial.

Vogue Paris April 2014

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"May is a month for actresses. What would the Cannes Film festival be without flowing gowns and stunning stars walking the red carpet? French film star par excellence Sophie Marceau covers this issue, currently on the big screen in Lisa Azuelos' Quantum Love, a love story on the cusp of fantasy and reality," writes Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt, in her May editorial. Seen through the lens of Mario Testino and beautifully drawn by writer Vincent Cespedes, Sophie Marceau leads a star-studded issue.

Vogue Paris May 2014

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The runaway star of this issue is good enough to eat, a real-life Johnson's baby that had the whole team lining up for a cuddle. Her name is Aleksandra, the blue eyed, blonde-haired daughter of model Natasha Poly, who was as good as gold when she sat for Mario Testino's "Un Air de famille" editorial.", wrote Vogue Paris Editor-in-Chief Emmanuelle Alt, in her October 2014 editorial. The intimate picture shot by Mario Testino, marks 10 years of our relationship with the cover girl and a first appearance for her baby daughter.

Vogue Paris October 2014

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Vogue Paris April 2015

"The most private of fashion personalities, Charlotte Casiraghi is our cover girl this issue. She has lived in the glare of the paparazzi since childhood, but the blue-eyed beauty granted us an exclusive interview and her first fashion shoot with Mario Testino back in 2011, so it was only natural for us to welcome her back to the pages of the magazine. And we hope this won't be the last time: absolutely sublime, sporty, brilliant and creative, doesn't Charlotte Casiraghi represent the ideal woman?" writes Emmanuelle Alt, editor-in-chief ofVogue Paris, in her April 2015 editorial. Emerging from Winter hibernation, the Vogue Paris girls are out in force, in an issue fronted by Charlotte Casiraghi in an ode to femininity by long-time friend Mario Testino.

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Vogue Paris October 2015

“Vogue Paris is 95 years old, but the Vogue legend shows no sign of dimming. To mark this huge milestone, we invited some of the magazine’s most emblematic collaborators back into the studio,” writes Emmanuelle Alt, Vogue Paris editor-in-chief in her anniversary editorial. And to mark 95 years of style, supermodels Gisele Bündchen, Kate Moss and Christy Turlington join Kendall Jenner, the fashion world’s latest phenomenon, fueled by a vast following on Instagram; to front four limited edition collector’s covers. Four superlative faces, shot by our most emblematic visual signatures – Inez & Vinoodh, Mario Testino, Mert & Marcus and David Sims – whose best work for the magazine is also in Vogue Covers, a 140-page greatest hits of covers from the past 95 years published by Ramsay to mark the anniversary.

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Vogue Paris November 2015

"In sky blue chiffon muslin split by a shapely, tanned leg, her head thrown back to the sun in laughter, Mica is an incandescent dancing queen in the back streets of Mykonos for our cover this issue, barefoot on hot stones with her dark curls mussed by the Mediterranean breeze. We chose an island renowned for its idyllic beauty, languorous heat and sense of fun for a fashion fiesta of winter couture led by Mario Testino, in gender-bending, uninhibited, folklore-fantastic style. The first of many extravagances this issue and an invitation to travel as the nights draw in,” writes Emmanuelle Alt, Vogue Paris editor-in-chief, in her editor’s letter for our November issue.

"Portraits are what interest me the most in photography. I am a portrait photographer. I treat fashion photography like a portraitist....It is the atmosphere and the mood of a portrait which brings clothes to life," explained the photographer Paolo Roversi in an interview for Vogue Paris, February 2003. A partner on the Nouvelle Vague (New Wave) editorial in the June/July 2015 issue of Vogue ParisToday, the artist has built a remarkable career in photography has chosen to share a few of his favorite portraits exclusively for Vogue.fr.

From Alfred Hitchcock, Roman Polanski, Lauren Bacall, Caroline de Monaco and even the Dalai Lama, to Nelson Mandela, Catherine Deneuve, Victoria Beckham and Ines de la Fressange, see the special guests who have covered Vogue Paris Christmas issues over the years.

The young photographic duo started working with Vogue Paris in March 2008, on what would be the first in a long line of covers. As the duo shoot Natalia Vodianova for the cover of the September issue, on newsstands now, take a look back at their other covers.

From Sophie Marceau, Catherine Deneuve, Isabelle Adjani and Brigitte Bardot, to Audrey Hepburn, Alfred Hitchcock and Lauren Bacall, via Orson Welles and Laetitia Casta, we take a look back at the brilliant film directors and legendary leading ladies who have graced the covers of Vogue Paris, from the 1960s to the present day, as the 67th Cannes Film Festival prepares to open its doors.